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Lakewood Stone 24" Apron Toe Kick Support

SKU# TD-TAS24

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$29.60

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Width 24" | Height 4.5" | Depth .75"

Apron toe kick support to be used with the apron and arched apron toe kicks (sku's: TAS and TAA) and the circle and taper feet (sku's CF4 and TF4). The support is needed to mount the apron toe kicks or feet to the bottom of the cabinets.

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Operation Smile

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Long Island Bulldog Rescue

The Sato Project

JDRF

Operation Smile was founded in 1982 when Dr. William (Bill) P. Magee, Jr., a plastic surgeon, and his wife, Kathleen (Kathy), a nurse and clinical social worker, traveled to the Philippines with a group of medical volunteers to repair children's cleft lips and cleft palates.
What they found was overwhelming. "People pushed their babies at us." recalls Kathy. "They tugged at our sleeves with tears in their eyes and begged us to help their children." In Naga City, approximately 300 families arrived hoping their children would receive surgery, but the team could only treat 40 children. As they prepared to leave, the Magees made a promise they would return to help more children.
They saw the need and Operation Smile was born.
The RTA Store, Inc. will to match all customer donations up to a combined maximum amount of $5,000

St. Jude is unlike any other pediatric treatment and research facility. Discoveries made there have completely changed how the world treats children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. With research and patient care under one roof, St. Jude is where some of today's most gifted researchers are able to do science more quickly. The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment.

LIBR is a bulldog rescue providing 24/7/365 help from volunteers, adopters and donors across the NE United States, and SE Canada – all working together with veterinarians and law enforcement to Help, Heal and Home ® bulldogs!

The Sato Project is dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned dogs from Puerto Rico.
The Sato Project primarily works in the municipality of Yabucoa, on the southeastern coast of the island, which has been rated the poorest of all 78 Puerto Rican municipalities. The median household income is well below the national average and over half of its population lives below the Federal poverty line.
We concentrate our rescue on a place known as Dead Dog Beach. As its name states, it is usually a last resting place for dogs, and it is not a happy one. No dog walks to Dead Dog Beach - it is at the end of a long road with no residences - they are dumped there. There is no food or fresh water on the beach. We are the dogs’ only source of food, fresh water, and most importantly, love, on a daily basis.
We take our rescue mission very seriously. Rescuing dogs means more than just pulling them off a beach or the streets. We are dedicated to each and every one of our dogs and we want to give them the greatest chance in life. After what they have been through, what they have witnessed, we never want them to suffer again.

JDRF is the leading nonprofit funder of type 1 diabetes (T1D) research in the world. Our goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, policy influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D.